Top 10 Movie Fight Scenes Ever, Find out who is #1 below.
The Matrix Neo vs. Mr Smith [1999]
Fight Coordinator: Yuen Woo-Ping
This movie was fully loaded with totally amazing fight scenes,hand to hand combat, and the ever famous bullet mode gunfight, Morpheus vs. Neo in the dojo training program but the Agent Smith vs Neo fight in the subway is a the ultimate of special FX and hand-to-hand combat. Keanu Reeves and Lawrence Fishburne trained in martial arts for a full 8 months before filming the Original Matrix.
The Matrix , Neo Morpheus Fight Scene |
Raging Bull [1980]
by Director Martin Scorsese made the bold and unusual choice to put the camera inside the ring in the final fight with Sugar Ray Robinson, showing the fight from a boxer’s point of view. Robert Deniro beefed up for this role and portrays quite an excellent boxer
Raging Bull Fight Scene |
Ong Bak [2003]
The first of several Ong Bak movies
The movie that introduced the world to Tony Jaa, and fight choreographer Prachya Pinkaew, this is a full-throttle, high octane , no-holds-barred fight - no wires, no effects, just plain old Muay Thai. Notice the high flying knees and slamming elbows prominent in this Indonesian fighting style.
Ong Bak part 1 Fight Scene Get the Best at Home Body Weight Workout |
The Bourne Ultimatum:
Release date: August 3, 2007 (USA)
enters for the 3rd installment of the Bourne series with
even more action than the first 2.
Fight Stunt Coordinator: Jeff Imada
This movie makes the astonishing choice of shooting a fight scene without absolutely no music, creating a strong sense of urgency and action that come emanate from the fighters ( the props they throw at each other, hit each other with, and crash through, of course taking very special aim as to not hit or inflict pain on the nearby cameraman and crew!).
Jason Bourne Special OPs Self Defense Fighting |
Hero [2002]
Fight Choreographer: Chium Siu-Tung
The Grey Fight between Jet Li and Donnie Yen is one of the most perfect weapons fights ever filmed, elevated by the fact that it takes place entirely within the two characters’ minds as they are meditating simply living and visualizing the fight… until the end.
Jet Li in Hero |
Kill Bill Vol. 1
A former assassin, known simply as The Bride (Uma Thurman), wakes from a coma four years after her jealous ex-lover Bill (David Carradine) attempts to murder her on her wedding day. Fueled by an insatiable desire for revenge, she vows to get even with every person who contributed to the loss of her … More
Release date: October 10, 2003 (USA)
A nod and send-up of 70s Kung Fu flicks, the Bride takes on an astounding number of bad guys, resulting in gushes and gushes of blood, and a plucked-out eye.
Uma Therman in Kill Bill Vol 1 |
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon [2000]
Fight Coordinator: Yuen Woo-Ping
Director: Ang Lee
There’s some beautiful wire work in Crouching Tiger, but for sheer precision and skill on display, we love the training-hall face-off between Michelle Yeoh and Ziyi Zhang .
Killzone SPL [2005]
Choreographers: Donnie Yen and Wu Jing
Yen is a martial arts legend, and his fights could comprise a list in and of itself, but this largely improvised fight has to be one of the most impressive achievements and the weapons are simply incredible.
Legend of the Drunken Master [1994]
Choreography: Jackie Chan
A true classic of Jackie Chan’s work, the final factory fight couldn’t be a more pure expression of Jackie Chan’s style.
Jackie Chan Drunken Master |
Enter The Dragon [1973]
Choreographer: Bruce Lee
We couldn’t go any other way with the #1 on this top 10 list. Without the single most inspirational figure in the history of martial arts films; Bruce Lee’s incredible skills, and this iconic fight, movie fights would be no where near what they are today.
Kimbo Slice gets it done in a backyard brawl |
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